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Louise Jordan-Beam

LOUISE JORDAN-BEAM BHSAI 

THE BRITISH HORSE OWNERS’ CERTIFICATE

The  British Horse Society was founded in 1947 in the amalgamation of two  organisations - the Institute of the Horse and Pony Club, and the National  Horse Association of Great Britain.

Our primary objectives, as published in the  Memorandum of Association, are:   

1.  To  promote the interests of horse and pony breeding and to encourage the use  and protection of horses and ponies. (Horses and ponies includes any mare,  gelding, foal, colt, filly or stallion and also any ass, mule or jennet.)

 2.  To  promote and facilitate the acquisition and distribution of the knowledge  of the various arts and sciences connected with the horse and pony and the  use and management thereof.  

 

BHS  Examinations are internationally recognised qualifications. There are a  number of BHS examinations and qualifications you could work for depending  upon whether you have professional or recreational aspirations. 

The Horse Owners Certificates are offered to all persons who are  interested in expanding their knowledge of horse care and management. These  are offered at four levels and achieved via a short course and written  paper.

 

Horse Owners Certificate

The Horse Owners’  Certificates are offered at four levels of knowledge with regard to the care  and management of the horse and are specifically aimed at the first time  horse owner, parent of horse owners or potential owners. Each level will be  assessed in the form of a written paper, which should be completed under  examination conditions with an adjudicator present.

Courses may be held  anywhere but the person who takes overall responsibility for the training  and the course must be a member of the BHS Register of Instructors. During  the course the instructor will follow the syllabus appropriate for each of the  levels. Candidates can also purchase books to accompany the course  through The BHS bookshop.

The examination papers will be set and  marked by the registered instructor in charge of the course. The pass mark  for each Level is 60% and successful candidates will receive a certificate  for each level attained. All certificates will be sent to the instructor,  who will forward them on.

 

 Here is an idea of  the syllabus for Level One: 

  • Knowledge of horse  types, uses, colours and markings.
  • Elementary stable  management.
  • Knowledge of care  and maintenance required to keep a horse healthy and comfortable
  • in a stable.
  • Stable routine and  safety in the stable. Safe handling of both the horse and equipment
  • necessary for his  well-being. A knowledge of substances in common use which require
  • particular care  and/or storage.
  • Identification of  items of tack in common use and naming of the parts.
  • Basic care of tack.  Ability to take to pieces, inspect for safety, clean and re-assemble.
  • Reasons and  principles of grooming. Knowledge of the items in a grooming kit and
  • their use.
  • Basic knowledge of  shoeing and care of the foot.

 

Louise  Jordan-Beam BHSAI (H) is the only Registered  BHS Instructor in the United States who has been given permission to run  these courses.  If you are interested in getting more information, you can  go to the British Horse Society's website at www.bhs.org.uk or from Louise at thornbec@ptd.net 

 

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